Obama kills people -- including Americans -- with drones. But the CIA is under attack for pouring water on foreign terrorists and depriving them of sleep.

Another “crime” – CIA officers waved guns above their heads and used the sound of a drill to scare them. Wow.

I bet those in New York who jumped to their deaths to escape burning buildings on 9/11 were scared, too. They are called the 9/11 jumpers. By contrast, the terrorists who got a bath have lived. They are now getting fat at Gitmo.

As you know, we face real enemies – the criminal element, egged on and led by communists, and foreign terrorists, Russia and China.

The NSA came under attack, now the police and CIA. Are firefighters next? Do you see a pattern here? Those Americans working to protect America are in the crosshairs.

Don’t lose faith in our protectors and defenders. If you see a police officer or a member of our military, give them a “thank you.”

To understand the CIA issue, please consider watching the edition of America’s Survival TV we aired live on Wednesday, featuring Charles S. Faddis, a former CIA operations officer with 20 years of experience in the conduct of intelligence operations in the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. He didn’t support the use of the harsh interrogation techniques used on terrorists but opposed the release of the Senate Democratic report.

His books include Beyond Repair: The Decline And Fall Of The CIA, and Willful Neglect: The Dangerous Illusion Of Homeland Security. His bio notes that he took the first CIA team into Iraq in the Summer of 2002 in advance of the invasion of that country. We talk about the “torture” report, WMD in Iraq, Obama’s drone program, Vladimir Putin, Russian links to Islamic terrorism, intelligence reform and intelligence failures.

My next column will examine the well-funded “progressive” coalition behind the anti-police movement.

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